登陆注册
19501200000066

第66章

"And I," said a second, "I, by chance, had an uncle who directed the works of the port of La Rochelle.When quite a child, I played about the boats, and I know how to handle an oar or a sail as well as the best Ponantais sailor." The latter did not lie much more than the first, for he had rowed on board his majesty's galleys six years, at Ciotat.

Two others were more frank: they confessed honestly that they had served on board a vessel as soldiers on punishment, and did not blush for it.D'Artagnan found himself, then, the leader of ten men of war and four sailors, having at once a land army and a sea force, which would have earned the pride of Planchet to its height, if Planchet had known the details.

Nothing was now left but arranging the general orders, and D'Artagnan gave them with precision.He enjoined his men to be ready to set out for the Hague, some following the coast which leads to Breskens, others the road to Antwerp.The rendezvous was given, by calculating each day's march, a fortnight from that time upon the chief place at the Hague.

D'Artagnan recommended his men to go in couples, as they liked best, from sympathy.He himself selected from among those with the least disreputable look, two guards whom he had formerly known, and whose only faults were being drunkards and gamblers.These men had not entirely lost all ideas of civilization, and under proper garments their hearts would beat again.D'Artagnan, not to create any jealousy with the others, made the rest go forward.He kept his two selected ones, clothed them from his own wardrobe, and set out with them.

It was to these two, whom he seemed to honor with an absolute confidence, that D'Artagnan imparted a false secret, destined to secure the success of the expedition.He confessed to them that the object was not to learn to what extent the French merchants were injured by English smuggling, but to learn how far French smuggling could annoy English trade.These men appeared convinced; they were effectively so.D'Artagnan was quite sure that at the first debauch when thoroughly drunk, one of the two would divulge the secret to the whole band.His game appeared infallible.

A fortnight after all we have said had taken place at Calais, the whole troop assembled at the Hague.

Then D'Artagnan perceived that all his men, with remarkable intelligence, had already travestied themselves into sailors, more or less ill-treated by the sea.D'Artagnan left them to sleep in a den in Newkerke street, whilst he lodged comfortably upon the Grand Canal.He learned that the king of England had come back to his old ally, William II.

of Nassau, stadtholder of Holland.He learned also that the refusal of Louis XIV.had a little cooled the protection afforded him up to that time, and in consequence he had gone to reside in a little village house at Scheveningen, situated in the downs, on the sea-shore, about a league from the Hague.

There, it was said, the unfortunate banished king consoled himself in his exile, by looking, with the melancholy peculiar to the princes of his race, at that immense North Sea, which separated him from his England, as it had formerly separated Mary Stuart from France.There behind the trees of the beautiful wood of Scheveningen on the fine sand upon which grows the golden broom of the down, Charles II.

vegetated as it did, more unfortunate, for he had life and thought, and he hoped and despaired by turns.

D'Artagnan went once as far as Scheveningen, in order to be certain that all was true that was said of the king.He beheld Charles II., pensive and alone, coming out of a little door opening into the wood, and walking on the beach in the setting sun, without even attracting the attention of the fishermen, who, on their return in the evening, drew, like the ancient mariners of the Archipelago, their barks up upon the sand of the shore.

D'Artagnan recognized the king; he saw him fix his melancholy look upon the immense extent of the waters, and absorb upon his pale countenance the red rays of the sun already cut by the black line of the horizon.Then Charles returned to his isolated abode, always alone, slow and sad, amusing himself with making the friable and moving sand creak beneath his feet.

That very evening D'Artagnan hired for a thousand livres a fishing-boat worth four thousand.He paid a thousand livres down, and deposited the three thousand with a Burgomaster, after which he brought on board without their being seen, the ten men who formed his land army; and with the rising tide, at three o'clock in the morning, he got into the open sea, maneuvering ostensibly with the four others, and depending upon the science of his galley slave as upon that of the first pilot of the port.

同类推荐
  • 杜甫全集

    杜甫全集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 古今词话

    古今词话

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Phoenix and the Carpet

    The Phoenix and the Carpet

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The History of the Telephone

    The History of the Telephone

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 岭南逸史

    岭南逸史

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 顶级兵王

    顶级兵王

    他是部队精英,兵王之王!临危授命重返都市,从此一个妖孽般的男人诞生了!他追警花,斗恶霸,纵横花都!修古武,灭黑道,横扫八方踏上巅峰!
  • dnf之百万逆袭

    dnf之百万逆袭

    dnf六年回忆之作【本书主讲dnf金融】,新浪微博:河童咻咻orz作者查阅逾千万字资料(作品相关有资料截图),致力打造最真实的dnf,追求最真挚的游戏回忆。书中涉及dnf游戏改版,名人,大事件,经典视频,经历过的游戏bug等等,时间精准,内容考究。但毕竟年代稍远,难免有错。其中主角早期升级速度是个bug,书中已给出解释。其它的小错倒也无伤大雅,望读者切莫较真……尽孝,专情,重义,是本书主旋律。刷图、pk、商斗,是本书游戏看点。写回忆,尽回忆。
  • 中国政治史速读

    中国政治史速读

    历史总是让人回顾,让人想一探究竟。本书纵横交织,为我们介绍了中国五千年的历史,以时间为线索,从王朝更替说起,分类而谈,让我们从不同的角度解读那已逝的历史。
  • 我是妖精,专食人心

    我是妖精,专食人心

    她是一只灵狐,修炼千百年,最终化为妖。人世间的情爱,到底是什么?她参透了人情冷暖,却参不透爱与背叛?只是爱情的伤,让她痛不欲生……
  • 灵魂摆渡

    灵魂摆渡

    十二点之后,我开了一家活人不能靠近的店……店里各种鬼魂出没。
  • 无惧苍穹

    无惧苍穹

    天不让我顺天而行,我便翻手逆天而走!一个自小生活在土匪山寨中的男孩,因为修士的任务,山寨的灭亡,他自由了。被修仙宗门收养,从此跨上,不惧天,不惧命的逆天道路。
  • 男神请留步

    男神请留步

    每个人心中都有一个理想中的他,很幸运吕薇能在刚好的时光里碰到刚好的他。
  • 未凋零的花:青春的诺言永不萎

    未凋零的花:青春的诺言永不萎

    青春,有那么多诺言。勿忘我,将永存不萎。三年,美好的记忆,终将烙印在心里。时光不会等待漫长的暂停,美丽终会坠落。爱,梦想,希望,勇气,信心,矜持,落魄,疯狂,合奏出青春的狂想曲。是啊,分开的那一天终会到来,到那时候,花会凋零吗?也许结局是一个真正的开始。“知道吗,我们以后的路会很长,但这一路上,始终有你啊。”未凋读者群:543742322欢迎来捣乱!
  • 铭骨

    铭骨

    沫琳儿那叫悲催,被女娲石弄掉了仙身不说,还挂掉了,这时候却被上古尊神收了当徒弟。展开了一段爱情之路。
  • 摆平现实,跑赢大势

    摆平现实,跑赢大势

    本书作者在查阅艾米尔·贝科特相关著作中的基础上,梳理了他的教育励志思想,将以往的人生经验和教训归纳、总结、梳理成99个忠告,通过99则精辟故事,将这些经典思想一一奉献给读者。